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Book Title: DTIC ADA288638: Human Factors at the FAA
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Book Category: Stein
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Language: english
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PDF Size: 2.31 MB
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Book Pages: 47
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Description of the Book:
Since the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) arrived in Atlantic city in 1958, there have been ongoing efforts in aviation human factors. These efforts have taken many forms and have focused on both the ground and air sides of the airspace system. Psychologists, engineers, systems analysists, computer scientists, and others have participated in the studies that have led to the numerous reports and papers cited in this bibliography. While this listing is probably not all inclusive, it covers virtually all work that is referenced in automated data bases plus publications that were identified by current and past researchers, but which never made it to the computerized listings. This bibliography is meant to highlight the work that has gone on over the years. While many of the documents cited are still available from the Technical Center library, or from the authors themselves, the editors do not suggest that everything is retrievable, and, in fact, much of the older work has been superseded by more modern technology and thinking.
The research of 30 years ago has served as a foundation for the human factors engineering that is being done today. The references are provided In alphabetical order and indexed by numbers associated with subject matter categories. Human factors research is alive and continues to progress in the FAA and at the Technical Center
- Creator/s: Defense Technical Information Center
- Date: 12/1/1994
- Year: 1994
- Book Topics/Themes: DTIC Archive, Stein, Earl S., FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL CENTER ATLANTIC CITY NJ, *HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING, *AVIATION SAFETY, DATA BASES, PERFORMANCE(HUMAN), PILOTS, BIBLIOGRAPHIES, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS, AIR SPACE, CIVIL AVIATION, FLIGHT SIMULATORS, MAN MACHINE SYSTEMS, MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS, COLLISION AVOIDANCE, COMPUTER PERSONNEL, MARKER LIGHTS, VISUAL FLIGHT RULES, NOISE POLLUTION
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